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new information on south african leader nelson mandela coming from his own granddaughters. they contacted and spoke exclusively to nadya bilchik. >> over the last few weeks, the entire world has been monitoring the treatment of your grandfather nelson mandela. and he was released from hospital on wednesday. i know the two of you saw him this week. how would you describe his condition? >> we were just so happy that our grandfather's home after his hospital stay. he's doing extremely well. he's surrounded by family. we saw him this afternoon with the kids. and he was happy to see the kids. he's really, really been taken care of very, very well. and we'd like to thank the whole world for sending us messages and keeping us in your prayers. we're just so happy and happy he's home. he's doing extremely well. >> and you said he was playing with the kids? so he's actually sitting up? is he walking? >> he's sitting up and he was waving at the kids and he was smiling at the kids. he's very alert. and he's very aware of what's going on. so, yeah, he's doing extremely well. very well.
new information on south african leader nelson mandela coming from his own granddaughters. they contacted and spoke exclusively to nadya bilchik. >> over the last few weeks, the entire world has been monitoring the treatment of your grandfather nelson mandela. and he was released from hospital on wednesday. i know the two of you saw him this week. how would you describe his condition? >> we were just so happy that our grandfather's home after his hospital stay. he's doing extremely...
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on the one side, there's austin and lundale, on the south side, there's rosendale. these places from 55% of unemployment. a sense of hopelessness. i went to the cook county jail on christmas day morning. and about a thousand young men and women and asked, how many of you have been shot. about three quarters stood up. i asked them to engage with me in our organization, since they know where the guns are coming from, they know where the purchases are, to help us stop the gun flow, because they can only be in jail or they can only be in the graveyard. so we must use every thing available to us. but they have been trying very diligently, governor emanuel, very diligently. but we know, for example, where guns are manufactured. and we know the three gun shops that surround the city. one gun shop is counseled by 30% of all in chicago. we cannot close that flood. if we know where guns are manufactured, killing american soldiers, if we know where they're being dispensed from, we could stop it. here we know where the manufacturing spot is, we know where the guns are sold, we
on the one side, there's austin and lundale, on the south side, there's rosendale. these places from 55% of unemployment. a sense of hopelessness. i went to the cook county jail on christmas day morning. and about a thousand young men and women and asked, how many of you have been shot. about three quarters stood up. i asked them to engage with me in our organization, since they know where the guns are coming from, they know where the purchases are, to help us stop the gun flow, because they...
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for example, mexico and several countries in central and south america have called for the treaty to cover "all types of conventional weapons regardless of their purpose, including small arms and light weapons, ammunitions, components, technology, and related materials." if those provisions were included in a treaty, that treaty would be incredibly difficult to enforce and would pose dangers to all u.s. businesses and individuals involved in any aspect of the firearms industry from manufacturers to dealers to consumers. mr. president, i urge my colleagues here in the senate to adopt this commonsense legislation. on july 22 of last year, 57 u.s. senators joined me in -- and, therefore, a bipartisan number -- joined me in reminding the obama administration that our firearms' freedoms are not negotiatable. we notified president obama and secretary of state clinton of our intent to oppose a treaty that in any way restricts americans' second amendment rights. our opposition is trong enough to block any treaty from passage as treaties submitted to the united states senate require two-third
for example, mexico and several countries in central and south america have called for the treaty to cover "all types of conventional weapons regardless of their purpose, including small arms and light weapons, ammunitions, components, technology, and related materials." if those provisions were included in a treaty, that treaty would be incredibly difficult to enforce and would pose dangers to all u.s. businesses and individuals involved in any aspect of the firearms industry from...
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focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> i'm joined by obama campaign senior adviser robert gibbs. good to see you, robert. >> glad to be here. >> i want to run you through a series of economic figures and polls and then get your comment at the end. first of all, when you ask folks what are economic conditions like today. good, 27%. poor, 73%. when you say, how important is the economy to your vote, 92% say it is either very or extremely important to their vote. >> who are the other 8%? >> exactly. exactly. to their vote. and then finally, who would better handle the economy? romney 48% and obama 47%. if the economy is doing better, as the president argues, not as good as you want, but better, why are those numbers like that? >> well, look, i think we are coming out of the hardest economic time in our history. >> which we have been for f
focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> i'm joined by obama campaign senior adviser robert gibbs. good to see you, robert. >> glad to be here. >> i want to run you through a series of economic figures and polls and then get your comment at the end....
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. >> reporter: a tiny british ruled island off south america invaded by original -- argentina in 1982. the british sent troops and warships to overtake it, but behind the scenes there was conflict with mr. reagan urging her to negotiate a truce which she angrily rejected and her asking for his support. you are the only person who will understand. she was not always happy with his responses describing one of his late night messages regarding the falklands invasion as so vague i didn't think it was worth reading, but one letter shows the woman the british nicknamed the iron lady could have a velvet side adding a p.s. to the president who was a bit under the weather. warm personal regards and a rapid recovery to full health and strength. the world needs you. yours sincerely margaret thatcher. the doubts released by britain's national archives also show the president's advisors asking their british counterparts for fashion advice about what mr. reagan should wear for a horseback ride with the queen during a june, 1982 visit. the answer, smart but casual, not formal riding attire, advice t
. >> reporter: a tiny british ruled island off south america invaded by original -- argentina in 1982. the british sent troops and warships to overtake it, but behind the scenes there was conflict with mr. reagan urging her to negotiate a truce which she angrily rejected and her asking for his support. you are the only person who will understand. she was not always happy with his responses describing one of his late night messages regarding the falklands invasion as so vague i didn't...
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happy new years, america. we appear poised to dive off the fiscal cliff starting with a round of finger pointing today. this is classic gridlocked washington. why america is fed up with the lawmakers and all about pointing fingers, gaining the upper hand here. and also, gaming this out because if we do dive off the cliff an we don't get a deal in the next couple of days, which looks increasingly like where we're headed then we come back in january and have to negotiate again and a political advantage for both sides if that's the case. >> her's the thing. even if a deal does get done at this point, it's a small deal. much smaller deal than both sides said they wanted several months ago. the debt ceiling, will be back in two months. there's a good chance we are going to be revisiting a budget issue in march, as well. is this the new d.c. zachary? >> well, it's kind of an old d.c. and the current version, you know, 4.0. and you're absolutely right. it's convenient because there's a news hook for the fiscal cliff
happy new years, america. we appear poised to dive off the fiscal cliff starting with a round of finger pointing today. this is classic gridlocked washington. why america is fed up with the lawmakers and all about pointing fingers, gaining the upper hand here. and also, gaming this out because if we do dive off the cliff an we don't get a deal in the next couple of days, which looks increasingly like where we're headed then we come back in january and have to negotiate again and a political...
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that are so effective at keeping us living longer are sold in europe and south america and asia, but not in the united states, because we've now developed a health care system that doesn't allow them the ability to recover that money. match that with the lack of choice. today in this country we have choice. as a matter of fact, as a federal employee, i can pick from probably 30 different health care plans, the same one that every federal employee can choose from. now all of a sudden in a health care bill, we've said to seniors, you know that medicare advantage which allowed you choice, you could choose a provider other than the federal government, we're going to take that away from you. we didn't really take it away. we just said we're not going to reimburse them to the degree that lets them offer the plans. but let's look at what medicare advantage provided for seniors. it provided a wider array of benefits than does traditional medicare. it's good for some. they've chosen it. it won't be good for them in the future if this health care bill is not reversed. because through the actio
that are so effective at keeping us living longer are sold in europe and south america and asia, but not in the united states, because we've now developed a health care system that doesn't allow them the ability to recover that money. match that with the lack of choice. today in this country we have choice. as a matter of fact, as a federal employee, i can pick from probably 30 different health care plans, the same one that every federal employee can choose from. now all of a sudden in a health...
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south america, we are kind of doubling down in terms of our capital expenditure and whatnot. this is a complicated business, but yes, in asia, generally in china, specifically we're doing well. where the largest market share, but we aren't put the same press that there, hand in glove with her manufactures just like you're trying to get us to be cleaned, more efficient and we're working diligently to do it in china as well as we are here. >> that's our first audience question. >> great conversation. as founder of grassroots or position called don't be fueled, host and producer of environmental radio show, i get a lot of questions about the hybrid car, not electric or. a lot of intelligent people. i'm a big advocate for cleaner vehicles. what i'm getting more questions about and not shy to answer is what about the safety and environmental hazards of these batteries? there are two concerns, emf and also disposal of these batters but that's my first question. >> is one question. we have a big line. so the safety of the batteries and recycle. >> one reason we chose the path we wen
south america, we are kind of doubling down in terms of our capital expenditure and whatnot. this is a complicated business, but yes, in asia, generally in china, specifically we're doing well. where the largest market share, but we aren't put the same press that there, hand in glove with her manufactures just like you're trying to get us to be cleaned, more efficient and we're working diligently to do it in china as well as we are here. >> that's our first audience question. >>...
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, south america and central america. yet all of them had something in common: their home is america. they're just asking for a chance to give back to this great country. to mark the occasion of this, my 50th dreamers story on the floor of the senate, many of the dreamers that i featured on the floor have made a trip to washington and have gathered in the gallery. they're here this morning and i'd like to take a few minutes to recognize them. let me start with the person who started the dream act, theresa lee. theresa was brought to the united states when she was two years old to the city of chicago. she received her bachelors and master's degree from the manhattan conservatory of music where she's currently pursuing her doctorate. the next person i'd like to refer to is eric belldaras. eric came to the united states from mexico when he was four years old. he was valedictorian and student council president at his high school in san antonio, texas. he's now a student at harvard university where he's majoring in molecular a
, south america and central america. yet all of them had something in common: their home is america. they're just asking for a chance to give back to this great country. to mark the occasion of this, my 50th dreamers story on the floor of the senate, many of the dreamers that i featured on the floor have made a trip to washington and have gathered in the gallery. they're here this morning and i'd like to take a few minutes to recognize them. let me start with the person who started the dream...
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brazil as those economies grow in south americas, i would imagine there has to be a way to make some money on this? >> absolutely, adam. the big story is again natural gas and the transportation of natural gas. you could see the united states overtake russia and become the largest natural gas exporter in 10, 15 years. so where you want to invest in the true great trend in this is in natural gas transportation. so liquid lng tankers, natural gas gathering facilities, that is the future of energy in this country. adam: tom, thanks for joining us right now. we certainly have a lock on hot air coming out of washington. natural gas, 15 years down the road as tom is saying is the potential for us. thank you very much, sir. >> thank you. adam: time for today's fuel gauge report where we break down the biggest headlines affecting the energy industry. lisa jackson says she will step down as head of the environmental protection agency next month. jackson served as the epa's chief for four years. her tenure was marked by high-profile battles over regulations on coal plants, the keystone xl pipe
brazil as those economies grow in south americas, i would imagine there has to be a way to make some money on this? >> absolutely, adam. the big story is again natural gas and the transportation of natural gas. you could see the united states overtake russia and become the largest natural gas exporter in 10, 15 years. so where you want to invest in the true great trend in this is in natural gas transportation. so liquid lng tankers, natural gas gathering facilities, that is the future of...
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the south stands for newt. alabama knows how to win back america. it's called volt for newt gingrich. >> the race in the deep south, vying for a win or strong second, jonathan martin who has filed the story for politico in richland, mississippi, writing that mitt romney has a shot to win both states. joining us live from politico's offices is the executive editor, jim vandehei. thanks for being with us. >> great to be here. >> what are you looking for tonight? what are the scenarios? >> well, the polling that's been done is fascinating. if you factor in the margin of error, it's a tie between the big three, between mitt romney, rick santorum and newt gingrich in both states. nobody thought these two states would be this close or this important. and once again, in what i think is the story of this campaign, you have a very sort of wounded, wabblely mitt romney benefiting tremendously from the fact that there's two very conservative guys in the race dividing the vote. basically you have gingrich and sanitorium forces, the social conservatives split be
the south stands for newt. alabama knows how to win back america. it's called volt for newt gingrich. >> the race in the deep south, vying for a win or strong second, jonathan martin who has filed the story for politico in richland, mississippi, writing that mitt romney has a shot to win both states. joining us live from politico's offices is the executive editor, jim vandehei. thanks for being with us. >> great to be here. >> what are you looking for tonight? what are the...
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and the citizens of america, and i thank them all for their friendship. finally, i'd like to thank all of my colleagues here in the house. we may not always agree on things, but we are here for a reason, to try and make this nation better. as i prepare to move to the united states senate, it is that belief that makes me incredibly optimistic about our future. the battles of today will in the future be seen as a positive turning point for our nation where we got our fiscal house back in order and revitalized the american dream for our children and our grandchildren. i look forward to continuing to serve the res. dents -- residents of south carolina, some of the most passionate people in our nation, and i will never forget my time here in the people's house where we worked every single day to build a brighter future for our nation. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 10:00 a.m. you and also on our web site, c- span.org. we spoke to reporters earlier this morning to get a sense o
and the citizens of america, and i thank them all for their friendship. finally, i'd like to thank all of my colleagues here in the house. we may not always agree on things, but we are here for a reason, to try and make this nation better. as i prepare to move to the united states senate, it is that belief that makes me incredibly optimistic about our future. the battles of today will in the future be seen as a positive turning point for our nation where we got our fiscal house back in order...
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in the aftermath of the civil war, with the south in the grips of jim crow, the waves of men and women who traveled north to urban centers, discovered that even in their new homes, opportunity was not guaranteed. it was something you had to work for, something you had to fight for. not just on your own, but side by side with people who believed in that same dream. and so, the white widow of a railroad tycoon and a black social worker from arkansas founded what would become the urban league, to strengthen our cities and our communities, brick by brick and block by block and neighborhood by neighborhood, life by life. decades later, i arrived in one of those cities, my hometown of chicago. south side! and i was driven by the same cause. you know, like many of my classmates, i felt, i understand the poll of a hectic paycheck, that might come from a more conventional job, but ultimately, the pull to serve was even stronger. so i moved to the south side of chicago and i took a job with a group of churches, mostly catholic parishes, working to help families who had no place to turn when the
in the aftermath of the civil war, with the south in the grips of jim crow, the waves of men and women who traveled north to urban centers, discovered that even in their new homes, opportunity was not guaranteed. it was something you had to work for, something you had to fight for. not just on your own, but side by side with people who believed in that same dream. and so, the white widow of a railroad tycoon and a black social worker from arkansas founded what would become the urban league, to...
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here on the floor today about the farm bill, and i know that my colleagues -- the n the senar from south dakota and the senator from north dakota have encouraged passage of a farm bill by the entire congress. but this farm bill is a reduction in farm bill spending only really on the side of production agriculture, of family farms across kansas, a reduction in the amount of money available under the farm bill of $23 billion. and farmers in kansas tell me they're willing to take their so-called hit to help reduce the country's fiscal condition. we're willing to take the $23 billion out of farm programs, but don't do other things to us that eliminate or reduce our ability to earn a living. and sowed here comes congress -- and so here comes congress, just a few weeks after we pass a farm bill, reducing amount of money available for farm programs by $23 billion saying, oh, let's do something else damaging to agriculture, to farmers and ranchers; let's impose an estate tax in which the threshold is $1 million and the marginal rate is 55%. contrary to what those farmers say, which is we'll take
here on the floor today about the farm bill, and i know that my colleagues -- the n the senar from south dakota and the senator from north dakota have encouraged passage of a farm bill by the entire congress. but this farm bill is a reduction in farm bill spending only really on the side of production agriculture, of family farms across kansas, a reduction in the amount of money available under the farm bill of $23 billion. and farmers in kansas tell me they're willing to take their so-called...
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and south america. here's what they say. -- and i quote their letter -- "the u.s. sugar policy contained in the farm bill passed by the senate agriculture committee is important to sugar producers in developing nations because it provides a guaranteed level of access to the u.s. sugar market at fair, predictable prices. attempts to weaken this policy through amendments on the senate floor would not only harm u.s. farmers but also poor growers from developing countries where sugar is a key economic driver." these are the poor countries that produce sugar who are saying to us, keep your sugar program because not only does it benefit you but it benefits us. let me go further in their letter: "ending the sugar program would reward only a handful of large food companies and agricultural superpowers like brazil while punishing some of the world's poorest economies." it goes on to say, "this was what happened when the european union radically altered its sugar policy and thereby lowered standards of living in
and south america. here's what they say. -- and i quote their letter -- "the u.s. sugar policy contained in the farm bill passed by the senate agriculture committee is important to sugar producers in developing nations because it provides a guaranteed level of access to the u.s. sugar market at fair, predictable prices. attempts to weaken this policy through amendments on the senate floor would not only harm u.s. farmers but also poor growers from developing countries where sugar is a key...
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., then these wind turbines will be built here in america, they will be built in south carolina, they will be built in colorado, they will be built in pennsylvania, they're going to be built all over our country, in every corner, literally. but if we let the p.t.c. expire, we risk shipping this industry and our good-paying jobs overseas. coloradans keep telling me -- i know in your home state, there is no reason to outsource these jobs, there is no reason to outsource energy production and there is no reason to handicap a growing industry that's helped make us and our country more energy independent. let's pass an extension of the p.t.c. today. let's create jobs today. let's build this clean energy economy. let's pursue an all of the above strategy. let's do it here in the united states and let's do it now. madam president, thank you for your attention. thank you for your interest. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: madam president, was there any time remaining on senator udall's? the presiding officer: he used six minutes. mrs. boxer: a
., then these wind turbines will be built here in america, they will be built in south carolina, they will be built in colorado, they will be built in pennsylvania, they're going to be built all over our country, in every corner, literally. but if we let the p.t.c. expire, we risk shipping this industry and our good-paying jobs overseas. coloradans keep telling me -- i know in your home state, there is no reason to outsource these jobs, there is no reason to outsource energy production and...
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over 30 countries in europe, asia, north and south america currently permit farmers to grow hemp and china is the world's largest producer. in fact, our country is the only industrialized nation that prohibits farmers from growing hemp. oregon is home to some of the major manufacturers of hemp products including living harvest, one of the largest hemp food producers in our country. business has been so brisk there that the portland business journal rated them as one of the fastest growing local companies. there are similar success stories in other states with industrial hemp. one company in north carolina has been incorporating hemp into building materials, reportedly making them both stronger and more environmentally friendly. another company in california produces hemp-based fiberboard. no country is better than ours at developing, perfect,, and expanding markets for our products. as the market grows, it ought to be domestically produced hemp that supplies that growth. madam president, i'd just like to close on this topic with a couple of the statements by one of the leading newspa
over 30 countries in europe, asia, north and south america currently permit farmers to grow hemp and china is the world's largest producer. in fact, our country is the only industrialized nation that prohibits farmers from growing hemp. oregon is home to some of the major manufacturers of hemp products including living harvest, one of the largest hemp food producers in our country. business has been so brisk there that the portland business journal rated them as one of the fastest growing local...
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his staff said he was hike on the appalachian trail but he was in south america with a mistress who's now his fiancee. >>> a small group of letter carriers staged protests in washington, d.c. this week in an effort to raise awareness about the to posed legislation to reduce delivery days to five and cost 80,000 jobs. the strikers say the jobs could be saved if they refund the pension surplus instead. >>> good news for boston mayor. he was released from the hospital this morning. he was admitted about six weeks ago for a respiratory infection and then suffered complications and also diagnosed with type ii diabetes and joked with reporters the government is running well even without him. >>> will the debate over the fiscal cliff take a dramatic turn? a group of moms now fighting for gun control is weighing in on that.
his staff said he was hike on the appalachian trail but he was in south america with a mistress who's now his fiancee. >>> a small group of letter carriers staged protests in washington, d.c. this week in an effort to raise awareness about the to posed legislation to reduce delivery days to five and cost 80,000 jobs. the strikers say the jobs could be saved if they refund the pension surplus instead. >>> good news for boston mayor. he was released from the hospital this...
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. >> reporter: 74-year-old it porthee patten raised her seven children in this south los angeles house. >> i wanted to live and enjoy my home, and it was taken away. >> reporter: she was living alone after her husband died in 2007. she says that's when bank of america approached her with a new mortgage and a $110,000 home equity line of credit. she didn't understand her payments would jump $1200 a month. patton and her bank could not work up on the a lone modification. she lost her home to foreclosure. you feel you were cheated? >> i was cheated. i was cheated out of my home. >> reporter: patton is applying to the federal independent foreclose review program. the government ordered 14 big banks to take part in the program after it was discovered they improperly processed foreclosure paperwork, or made other misrepresentations about mortgage terms. harmed homeowners can be compensated up to $125,000. but critics, like new jersey senator robert menendez complain the bank controls the review process. >> who they choose areoften lawyers and consultants who have worked with the bank before,
. >> reporter: 74-year-old it porthee patten raised her seven children in this south los angeles house. >> i wanted to live and enjoy my home, and it was taken away. >> reporter: she was living alone after her husband died in 2007. she says that's when bank of america approached her with a new mortgage and a $110,000 home equity line of credit. she didn't understand her payments would jump $1200 a month. patton and her bank could not work up on the a lone modification. she...
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heartened over the weekend, i'll close with this, on a television show with senator lindsey graham of south carolina, who said publicly regardless of this grover norquist pledge, my pledge is -- i'm from pra phrasing, my pledge is to the people of america. we need more on both sides of the aisle to step up in that spirit to avoid this fiscal cliff. we can. with the president's leadership and the cooperation of the speaker we can get it done. for ten days, not much has happened. there's been a big thanksgiving break, a lieutenant of turkey and stuffing, now let's get back to business. we're back in session. roll up our sleeves, get it done. we can address this fiscal cliff and set up a plan with the president that is reasonable. weernd to do that on a bipartisan basis. and -- we need to do that on a bipartisan basis. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator would hold. under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved and under the previous order, senators are permitted to speak for up to ten minutes each. for the information of the senate, the
heartened over the weekend, i'll close with this, on a television show with senator lindsey graham of south carolina, who said publicly regardless of this grover norquist pledge, my pledge is -- i'm from pra phrasing, my pledge is to the people of america. we need more on both sides of the aisle to step up in that spirit to avoid this fiscal cliff. we can. with the president's leadership and the cooperation of the speaker we can get it done. for ten days, not much has happened. there's been a...
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talk to you about north and south america, country, northern and southern states, excuse me, and the difference in the economies? >> the civil war had crushed the economy in the south. so one of the key goals of reconstruction was to get the economy up and running again, and that was largely on the way to success, certainly by the middle of the 1880s, but it is on i would say very much northern terms how the south is being rebuilt. >> james g. blaine was a powerhouse by 1884, known internationally as well as nationally, but maine really hadn't been in the union all that long. i mean, how -- >> maine had originally been part of massachusetts, since the colonial times, became a state in 1820. we went into the union as 239rd state. we were part of the missouri compromise. missouri was slave. maine was free, and by the post-civil war period maine had initially suffered a bit of a setback during the civil war. we had sent about 70,000 men to the war. about 10,000 had been lost, and our population in that decade of the 1860s actually did not grow, but by the period of the 1884 election, ma
talk to you about north and south america, country, northern and southern states, excuse me, and the difference in the economies? >> the civil war had crushed the economy in the south. so one of the key goals of reconstruction was to get the economy up and running again, and that was largely on the way to success, certainly by the middle of the 1880s, but it is on i would say very much northern terms how the south is being rebuilt. >> james g. blaine was a powerhouse by 1884, known...
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who met in america. she attended little flower elementary school. she joined the sisters of mercy in 1953. she earned her master's degree in psychiatric nursing from st. xavier college and an m.b.a. from the university of chicago and served three years as assistant professor at the university of iowa. in 1976 she became mercy hospital's president and c.e.o. in 1991 mayor richard m. daily daily -- daly appointed her health commissioner. the department's responsibilities ran the gamut from inspecting restaurants to monitoring and controlling epidemic and protecting the public against the spread of infectious disease. its clinics received a million patient vichts a year and served as a family doctor to more chicagoans than any other entity. h.i.v. and aids were taking a toll on the city and nation, gay and lesbian groups protested her appointment strongly, fearing she would allow catholic church policies to dictate public health decisions. sister sheila surprised her critics by taking on the cause of fighti
who met in america. she attended little flower elementary school. she joined the sisters of mercy in 1953. she earned her master's degree in psychiatric nursing from st. xavier college and an m.b.a. from the university of chicago and served three years as assistant professor at the university of iowa. in 1976 she became mercy hospital's president and c.e.o. in 1991 mayor richard m. daily daily -- daly appointed her health commissioner. the department's responsibilities ran the gamut from...
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this spill just turned the united states into a middleman, animal time national deal between south america, transcanada, and china. drill here, drill now, pay less. now we are leading candidate drill here, she appeared, and re- export so all we have to do is pay more from both in terms of money at the gas pump and cost to the environment. today, i a long with mr. waxman and congressman cohen and connolly and welsh will introduce a bill to require that if this pipeline is permitted, the oil will stay here to benefit americans. if we're going to go to the extreme lengths of legislating the construction of environmental destructive pipeline to benefit a canadian company, we should at least be sure that we in the united states can realize the energy security and consumer benefits that we have been told the project will bring. let's play it straight about the strait of hormuz. without my bill, this pipeline will not do anything to enhance the security of our country or of our brave men and women stationed all over the world for purposes of protecting our fossil fuel interests. we need a bill th
this spill just turned the united states into a middleman, animal time national deal between south america, transcanada, and china. drill here, drill now, pay less. now we are leading candidate drill here, she appeared, and re- export so all we have to do is pay more from both in terms of money at the gas pump and cost to the environment. today, i a long with mr. waxman and congressman cohen and connolly and welsh will introduce a bill to require that if this pipeline is permitted, the oil will...
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i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are in appalachia. this is a time to sit -- >> ifill: let's go back to the floor. you can see minority leader nancy pelosi is at the podium. [crowd cheering]çç >> good evening. [crowd cheering] good evening. i'm nancy pelosi from my ... my grand children call me mimi. for me politics is an extension of my role as a mother and as a grandmother. for the democratic women of the house, our work is not about the next election, but rather the next generation. working with president obama, we are committed to reigniting the american dream, the ideal if you're willing to work hard, play by the ru
i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are...
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i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are in appalachia. this is a time to sit -- >> ifill: let's go back to the floor. you can see minority leader nancy pelosi is at the podium. [crowd cheering]çç >> good evening. [crowd cheering] good evening. i'm nancy pelosi from my ... my grand children call me mimi. for me politics is an extension of my role as a mother and as a grandmother. for the democratic women of the house, our work is not about the next election, but rather the next generation. working with president obama, we are committed to reigniting the american dream, the ideal if you're willing to work hard, play by the ru
i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are...
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they've fallen in europe, asia, south america. i mean, it's happening everywhere because countries want to [ overlapping speakers ] >> i have never said tax rates don't matter. [ overlapping speakers ] >> governor howard dean. >> i adegree, howard, we need stable tax rights. i agree with that. i'd just like to have a flat tax. steve moore, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >>> folks before we go i want to send my very best wishes to my long-time friend and producer donna mizlocky moving on to new opportunities for the next leg of her successful career. donna, thank you and good luck. that's it for this evening's show. [ abdul-rashid ] i've been working since i was about 16. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- "i'm done. i'm out of here." you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ ♪
they've fallen in europe, asia, south america. i mean, it's happening everywhere because countries want to [ overlapping speakers ] >> i have never said tax rates don't matter. [ overlapping speakers ] >> governor howard dean. >> i adegree, howard, we need stable tax rights. i agree with that. i'd just like to have a flat tax. steve moore, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >>> folks before we go i want to send my very best wishes to my long-time friend and...
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boeing makes planes in washington and south carolina. eight out of ten airplanes are a boeing aircraft, the 78, are sold based on export-import financing. eight out of ten. that's why they needed a second line of production. they're competing against airbus. france has three export-import banks. china -- china's export-import bank is larger than the united states, germany, canada, and britain combined. now it's one thing to do reform. it is another thing to unilaterally surrender. tses one thing -- it is one thing to lead the world. it is another to put the products made in america rat risk unnecessarily. the legislation in the house did compel the department of treasury to get these export-import banks wound down over time. if we could do that, great, because i think the american worker and companies are compete knit where in the world on a level playing feevmentd at the end of the day, this is about wheajst whether or not we're going to unilaterally surrender. we're weeks away. senator corker has a decent amendment of but it doesn't ge
boeing makes planes in washington and south carolina. eight out of ten airplanes are a boeing aircraft, the 78, are sold based on export-import financing. eight out of ten. that's why they needed a second line of production. they're competing against airbus. france has three export-import banks. china -- china's export-import bank is larger than the united states, germany, canada, and britain combined. now it's one thing to do reform. it is another thing to unilaterally surrender. tses one...
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now, after analyzing the first stage of the rocket they recover, south korea's defense ministry has warned that the technology involved shows that north korea already has the capability to fire a missile that could reach america's west coast. experts say it could be years before pyongyang is able to on such a missile with a nuclear warhead. but the concern is that if north korea conducts another nuclear test, you can learn more about how to miniaturized technology. which is a key step in building a nuclear weapons program. the missile comes as young north korea leader kim three seems to can consolidate his power. we are waiting to see if this affects china and their soup harris: you mentioned the evidence that south korea has found that the north will be able to fire at us, at our mainland, possibly come in the next two years. is there anything the south is doing at this point? people are feeling imminent danger. >> the south issued that warning about the capability about the missile tests. there is concern about the region, but it is very difficult to stop anything like that. we have some
now, after analyzing the first stage of the rocket they recover, south korea's defense ministry has warned that the technology involved shows that north korea already has the capability to fire a missile that could reach america's west coast. experts say it could be years before pyongyang is able to on such a missile with a nuclear warhead. but the concern is that if north korea conducts another nuclear test, you can learn more about how to miniaturized technology. which is a key step in...
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america and europe. for more on the situation in europe in the rest of this week's big talking points the time to turn things over to our monday political panel on our panel tonight sam sex progressive commentator and george landreth president of frontiers of freedom thank you both for joining me tonight thanks so. greece elected conservatives but it's likely the bailout deal will have to be negotiated in order for a new democracy to form a coalition government france elected socialist brits are rethinking austerity merkel's party in germany just got slammed in rhine-westphalia the largest state in germany how long until the united states wakes up to georgia well i don't know i mean the i think i guess i disagree the premise because i'm not sure that europe has been trying austerity they've been talking about it but it seems like they've mostly been pushing off and pushing it off and pushing it off and it seems to they've run out of other people's money to spend and i don't see the other options they hav
america and europe. for more on the situation in europe in the rest of this week's big talking points the time to turn things over to our monday political panel on our panel tonight sam sex progressive commentator and george landreth president of frontiers of freedom thank you both for joining me tonight thanks so. greece elected conservatives but it's likely the bailout deal will have to be negotiated in order for a new democracy to form a coalition government france elected socialist brits...
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having to compete with low skilled labor in emerging market countries in southeast asia and south america and be other places, and when u.s. low skilled labor is competing on a more global market, it puts downward pressure on those wages. then i think in the high skilled labor is getting a fairly substantial return to their human capital. it kind of leads you down a different path. it would tend to point you to the most important thing we could do to address that income inequality is something that's a long-term investment in education and trying to raise the skill levels of the bottom two or three quintiles of the u.s. population is probably a very, very important thing that we ought to be focusing on and focus on the tax system is important. you know, i think most people in the room would agree that we need to have a progressive tax system. but i think that's an important part of the discussion. >> len, you want 30 be seconds to respond? >> yeah. i could go on for hours, but i want to point -- i actually agree with bob that we should just tax capital income once. the lower tax rate on c
having to compete with low skilled labor in emerging market countries in southeast asia and south america and be other places, and when u.s. low skilled labor is competing on a more global market, it puts downward pressure on those wages. then i think in the high skilled labor is getting a fairly substantial return to their human capital. it kind of leads you down a different path. it would tend to point you to the most important thing we could do to address that income inequality is something...
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okay, sometimes south america, very interesting, this is the region do we have some very strong partners, where we of common ideals and objectives with a number of the countries who, in an earlier era, merged as the mockery, sought to embrace for economics and so for that our military engagement is a very important part of a hole in government engagement stretch. one of the things that we have seen, you know, is that we have a real focus on building hard to capacity. take a case like colombia, where colombia, you know, several years ago, 10 years ago was really under siege with a very, very led insurgency. we invested, again, not just defense, department of defense the whole of government and colombia to help them fight off that insurgency and build their capacity to secure colombia, take care of themselves. what's happened to that experience is that colombia has become a net exporter of security in the region. they are now training our friends in mexico on flying helicopters. they are now training militaries in central america on how to deal with counter-narcotics, missions and so forth
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organization in south larouche parish. the chamber of southwest louisiana, pat ton rouge area foundation, and women of the storm, representing thousands of women -- not just throughout the gulf coast, mr. president, but as well as as well from your state as well as every state in the union, women that stepped up and said, this kind of accident has to stop; this kind of explosion should never happen again; and, most importantly, they said the people that were hurt the most, the area that was damaged the worst should be compensated by this fine. this money should not come to the general fund of the united states to be spent everywhere else in the nation, for a variety of unrelated purposes. the restore act says, no, the right way for this money to be allocated is to the area where the accident occurred, where the injury occurred, and that is exactly what restore does; no more and no less. there's one other person that deserves particular thanks and a shout out, and that is the senator from rhode island, sheldon whitehouse. w
organization in south larouche parish. the chamber of southwest louisiana, pat ton rouge area foundation, and women of the storm, representing thousands of women -- not just throughout the gulf coast, mr. president, but as well as as well from your state as well as every state in the union, women that stepped up and said, this kind of accident has to stop; this kind of explosion should never happen again; and, most importantly, they said the people that were hurt the most, the area that was...
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are there global companies so they're in china, they're in south america, they're in africa and they're in other parts of asia, and they want to be ---er mo of them want to be in russia. with russia pnt, with the permanent and normal trade relations with russia. we welcome listeners on coast to coast, our coast is john engler, former head of the national former association of manufacturers and now the current head of the business roundtable. mel is on the phone with plano, texas, republican line. good morning. >> good morning. i would like to say there are things that never seem to get addressid and run a prosperous pawn shop in a fluent area or mixed area and one of the reasons i went to business was i met sam walt and governor clinton years ago and mr. walton said that you better figure out what you're going to do, young man, so as a manufacture's rep i was very, very -- i did very well and i sold that business and i decided after looking around and returning at a young age, early 40s they better get into the pawn business that it's obvious that it will be a growth business. my questi
are there global companies so they're in china, they're in south america, they're in africa and they're in other parts of asia, and they want to be ---er mo of them want to be in russia. with russia pnt, with the permanent and normal trade relations with russia. we welcome listeners on coast to coast, our coast is john engler, former head of the national former association of manufacturers and now the current head of the business roundtable. mel is on the phone with plano, texas, republican...
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across america, we're all committed to team usa. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon. >> greta: it's happening again. this is incredible. another california city is filing for bankruptcy. san bernardino, with a population of 210,000 people becoming the third city in california just two weeks, to choose bankruptcy protection. it will be the second largest in the nation to have file. so far, stockton, california, the biggest. but california is not alone. cities across the nation are plunging into financial crisis. how did we get here? we have a guest from the new york times. louise, what happened to san bernardino, california? >> it makes total sense what we are seeing. unfortunately, a lot of
across america, we're all committed to team usa. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon. >> greta: it's happening...
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, south america, europe and asia, etc., whose lust for more greed and power is destroying the e ntire planet for man and beast. that bothers me. i feel that they spend their lives living off a bus. as long as we obey their roles, everything is ok. -- off of us. as long as we obey their rules, everything is ok. guest: i think that oftentimes, the process that is taken in -- to having a greater appreciation for how democratic our process is, however when has 1 vote, one voice -- how everyone has one vote, one voice. it strengthens our democratic process. somehow i would like add to what i said already regarding self- deportation, the issue of arizona as a model to the nation, the arizona immigration law, it pains me, it hurt me to tears when i heard very recently in the experience of undocumented immigrants in the state of arizona. what they are going through is just heartbreaking. it does not represent the principles that i live by. there are parents with children -- parents do not go to pta meetings because they are concerned that, on the way to visit with their children's teachers, t
, south america, europe and asia, etc., whose lust for more greed and power is destroying the e ntire planet for man and beast. that bothers me. i feel that they spend their lives living off a bus. as long as we obey their roles, everything is ok. -- off of us. as long as we obey their rules, everything is ok. guest: i think that oftentimes, the process that is taken in -- to having a greater appreciation for how democratic our process is, however when has 1 vote, one voice -- how everyone has...
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south america is slowing down. we have an opportunity to lead out of this mess. i hope we take the lead. >> jennifer: everyone wants to prevent going over over the cliff you still will have a lot of issues on how best to lead the country forward. allen west will be gone but there will be tea partyers remain. how do you work with people who think compromise is a bad word? >> look, i was just earlier with the republican part of my district today and met with a lot of republican commissioners. the message i told them is what i told everybody. whether you're a republican, democrat, i have an open door. i want to hear your thoughts, your concerns and i want to be your voice in washington, d.c. i plan to represent 100% of this district and being a passionate voice for everybody. i hope i can sit down with everybody in d.c. and whether republican democrat, tea party or not. i want to hear their point of view. i imagine they'll disagree, but i hope this race in particular my defeat of allen west will send a signal and maybe a warning shot over their bo bow that things ar
south america is slowing down. we have an opportunity to lead out of this mess. i hope we take the lead. >> jennifer: everyone wants to prevent going over over the cliff you still will have a lot of issues on how best to lead the country forward. allen west will be gone but there will be tea partyers remain. how do you work with people who think compromise is a bad word? >> look, i was just earlier with the republican part of my district today and met with a lot of republican...
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stay in the moment sanya focus lolo, focus let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> many of you responded to our interview with a ledgebbedary energy executive >> brian: nicholas watson writes. i enjoy t boone pickens and like his straight answer and we need to think about energy more than a pocket book issue. he is brilliant we need him as energy secretary and that was not big enough for amanda. i would happily go on for mr. pickens as next president of the united states because energy is the most important energy right now. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you on the next "fox news sunday". ♪ "fox news sunday" is a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this bridge. your new car probably rode thesed rails. that shipment you just received was tracked by satellite. we build and maintain. we invest and innovate. so we can deliver what america needs. this year alone, freight rail c
stay in the moment sanya focus lolo, focus let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> many of you responded to our interview with a ledgebbedary energy executive >> brian: nicholas watson writes. i enjoy t boone pickens and like his straight answer and we need to think about energy...
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south carolina has started to do that. in south carolina, we built things. we build cars, we built planes. we are the number one tire producer in the country. there are three factors that are allowing south carolina to become the it state. keeping the cost of doing business low. time is money. they know we value time is money. work-force training. when a company comes to south carolina, they do not have to conform to our work force. we train the workers for them. they tell me what they need to have and i make sure we have those workers ready. i am telling you because i will continue to be a union buster all day long. we are still one of the lowest unionized states in the country. for all of you who have asked me about the national rate -- national labor relations board, they need to go. what happened in south carolina -- let me give you a quick story. boeing wanted to create 1000 jobs in south carolina. they wanted to expand to thousand jobs in washington state. not one person was hurt. president obama and the national labor relations board sued and said the
south carolina has started to do that. in south carolina, we built things. we build cars, we built planes. we are the number one tire producer in the country. there are three factors that are allowing south carolina to become the it state. keeping the cost of doing business low. time is money. they know we value time is money. work-force training. when a company comes to south carolina, they do not have to conform to our work force. we train the workers for them. they tell me what they need to...
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focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! produced some awful ideas, but this one might be the worst. hit hard by foreclosure, san bernadino county, california and two of its largest cities are considering eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages. "wall street journal" editorial board member is here with the details. mary, when most think of eminent domain they think of a city
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central and south america, guerrilla groups are hiding in the mountains where the coffee is grown and often drug cartels. it's a big part of the job in those parts of the world. >> let me run a clip. you're in ethiopia, sleeping under a truck because you're trying to avoid robbers, which is bad. then it gets much worse. let's play that. >> that, my friend, guaranteed 100%. that is a male spotted hyena. hear that moan? that moo? when a hyena eats an animal, it eats its hooves, teeth, skull. they do it while the animal is living. i'm telling you what, that is not a way to go. >> no kidding. >> yeah. >> what is the most dangerous situation you've ever found yourself in? >> couple of years ago, i think the worst was in angola and i got caught up in a riot, ended up getting stabbed, punctured my right lung. wrong place at the wrong time. i was very interested in the re-emergence of the country as a coffee country and came in a little too er, i think. >> what's the best cup of coffee you've come across? >> that is so not the best cup of coffee from the green room. >> i can't believe you're
central and south america, guerrilla groups are hiding in the mountains where the coffee is grown and often drug cartels. it's a big part of the job in those parts of the world. >> let me run a clip. you're in ethiopia, sleeping under a truck because you're trying to avoid robbers, which is bad. then it gets much worse. let's play that. >> that, my friend, guaranteed 100%. that is a male spotted hyena. hear that moan? that moo? when a hyena eats an animal, it eats its hooves, teeth,...
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from the distance of south america it was clearer no shock here. that one of our parties led by the president, is trying to do just that. push us to adapt to the changing circumstances of the world reshape our economy and environment to make us stronger and more competitive. the other led by mitt romney wants to pretend the world is stagnant, keep replaying the same old tape, hoping against all hope that the same movie script will generate a different ending. his idea of creativity, do it just the way they did it 20 years ago because that's worked out just so well. but it should be pretty obvious right now. the way to avoid becoming machu picchu or a land tortoises is to stay one step ahead. not one step behind. that's my view. >>we talk a lot about the influence of money in politics. innovation matters now more than ever. >> eliot: the federal government couldn't take money away from states for failing to expand medicaid. ten republican governs have indicated they will not agree to ex-panned medicaid even though the cost of the expansion would hav
from the distance of south america it was clearer no shock here. that one of our parties led by the president, is trying to do just that. push us to adapt to the changing circumstances of the world reshape our economy and environment to make us stronger and more competitive. the other led by mitt romney wants to pretend the world is stagnant, keep replaying the same old tape, hoping against all hope that the same movie script will generate a different ending. his idea of creativity, do it just...
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focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. ♪ spread a little love my way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ [ female announcer ] fresh milk and real cream makes philadelphia and the moment a little richer. >> greta: it's happening again. this is incredible. another california city is filing for bankruptcy. san bernardino, with a population of 210,000 people becoming the third city in california just two weeks, to choose bankruptcy protection. it will be the second largest in the nation to have file. so far, stockton, california, the biggest. but california is not alone. cities across the nation are plunging into financial crisis. how did we get here? we have a guest from the new york times. louise, what happened to san bernardino, california? >> it makes total sense what we are seeing. unfortunately, a lot of this is due to th
focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. ♪ spread a little love my way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ [ female announcer ] fresh milk and real cream makes philadelphia and the moment a little richer. >> greta: it's happening again. this is...